From a very young age, “Wynston, will you sing for me?” was a common request of his grandmother Kissy. Thanks to a church play, “Possum Pot Pie” was regularly sung in reply. After years of voice lessons, learning Ralph Vaughan William’s “The Vagabond” had him hooked on classical singing. Now a Bass-Baritone at University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Wynston studies in hopes of becoming a music minister. “Why, with such a vast musical heritage would the church resort to ugly pop songs?” In his spare time, Wynston enjoys woodworking and thinking through theological and philosophical ideas.